THE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF MAXILLOFACIAL ONCOLOGICAL DISEASES IN THE POPULATION

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Maxillofacial oncological diseases remain a significant public health concern due to their rising prevalence, complex clinical course, and high risk of late diagnosis. The rapid development of electronic medical services has created new opportunities for improving cancer prevention, early detection, and patient management. This article aims to evaluate the role of electronic medical services in the prevention and protection of the population against maxillofacial oncological diseases. The study focuses on the use of digital health technologies, including electronic medical records, telemedicine platforms, and health information systems, in enhancing accessibility to oncological care, supporting early diagnostic processes, and improving preventive healthcare strategies. The findings demonstrate that electronic medical services contribute to timely identification of high-risk patients, optimization of clinical decision-making, and strengthening of preventive measures in maxillofacial oncology.

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Isomov , M. . (2026). THE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF MAXILLOFACIAL ONCOLOGICAL DISEASES IN THE POPULATION. Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 6(1), 54–59. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/71171

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